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Outdoor movie series moves to Mill Point Park in Hampton
Hampton's outdoor family movie series has moved, once again. This summer, the Tuesday-night series will take place at the newly renovated Mill Point Park, beginning June 18 with "Madagascar 3." The free movie series, which runs through July 30, features...
Tags: Entertainment, ParaNorman (movie), African Cats (movie), Buckroe, Movies
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Lyle Lovett, Steve Miller, Joan Jett included on Ferguson Center 2013-14 schedule
The Ferguson Center for the Arts Friday unveiled a set of shows stretching from August into May of next year. Big names include Lyle Lovett, Bela Fleck, Taj Mahal, Steve Miller Band, Blues Traveler, Kenny Loggins and Joan Jett. There are other surprises...
Tags: Entertainment, Artists, Arts and Culture, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events
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Senate Armed Services panel approves defense bill
The Senate Armed Services Committee passed a $625 billion defense bill Friday that would raise the cost cap on the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford and free up nearly $2 billion to restore cuts from sequestration. Sen. Tim Kaine, a member of the...
Tags: Gerald Ford, Tammy Duckworth, Naval Station Norfolk, Mark R. Warner, Timothy M. Kaine
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Some Hampton Roads customers' power to be restored, sunny days ahead
More than 12,000 Hampton Roads residents were without power about a day after a line of strong thunderstorms passed through the area, and some may not have it restored until Sunday. However, while workers are still cleaning up from Thursday's storm,...
Tags: Lightfoot (James City, Virginia), Yorktown (York, Virginia), Toano, Lightfoot (York, Virginia), National Weather Service
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Forbes, Wittman, receive Navy's top civilian honor
Two congressmen from Hampton Roads who chair panels on the House Armed Services Committee have received the Navy's Distinguished Public Servant Award, the highest civilian honor the service can bestow. Reps. Randy Forbes, R-Chesapeake, and Rep. Rob...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Armed Services, United States Naval Academy, Armed Forces
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Hampton City Council agrees to restrict member requests
HAMPTON — City Council members whose ideas are not popular with their colleagues may not have their requests discussed during open meetings. The council agreed Wednesday evening to force members to gain the backing of a second sponsor before a...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Rentals
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Peninsula congregations 'wear blue' for prostate cancer
The debate over appropriate diagnostic screenings for prostate cancer has not abated. Last year, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, which consists of government-appointed physicians, issued new guidelines that recommended against PSA (prostate...Tags: Father's Day, Oncology, Family, Social Issues, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Toby Keith romances fans with folksy charm
NEWPORT NEWS — If you're country star Toby Keith, grass isn't likely to grow under your boot heels. A sample schedule calls for jetting off to New York City to accept a songwriting award, running down to Newport News to officially christen a bar...
Tags: Entertainment, Foods and Beverages, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Hamburgers, New York City
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Friday weather: Cooler temperatures today
The Hampton Roads area will cool off today from Thurday's sweltering temperatures, according to the National Weather Service in Wakefield. The high will be 78 degrees with lows in the upper 50s, according to Jon Mcgee, a meteorologist in Wakefield....
Tags: National Weather Service
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Move to replace business taxes with other revenue concerns cities
Daily PressProposals to reduce or eliminate local business taxes have Newport News and Hampton officials worried. The General Assembly and both gubernatorial candidates, in their quest to make the commonwealth more attractive to business and industry, have been...Tags: Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia), Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Smithfield
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Fewer Hampton Roads homeowners underwater in mortgages, report says
The number of borrowers who owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth dropped by 16.7 percent in Hampton Roads in the first quarter compared to the same time last year, according to data released Wednesday. “The negative equity burden...
Tags: Mortgages
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Outdoors? Make regular checks for ticks
In Virginia the most common tick bite comes from the Lone Star tick. "You'll pick up 50 to 100 Lone Stars for every one black-legged tick," said David Gaines, state entomologist. Yet Lyme Disease, carried exclusively by the immature black-legged, or...
Tags: Lyme Disease, Fever, Arthritis, Headaches, Medical Procedures and Tests
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